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Better than that.
Climb on toilet and flap your arms and jump off. No construction. No cost of building or buying. Can be done without leaving home. No cost of operating. Short flight until on the ground but if you can't afford to fly longer don't. Somebody had to take the straight line and run with it ![]() Big John ````````` On 9 Feb 2006 10:01:33 -0800, wrote: Bill Daniels wrote: wrote in message oups.com... I want to get airborne with as little building involvement as possible. The cheapest way. And with little maintenance as possible. What are the possibilities? You just described buying a used sailplane. Hmm, it seems to me he just described joining a gliding club. No building, no buying, no maintenance and probably discounted lessons as well. |
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